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Homemade Garlic Bread
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:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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If homemade, could anyone tell me how they do it please. Thanks0
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Hi nettles,
There's an earlier thread that should help so I've added your post to it to keep the replies together.
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Although not exctly home made I like to make toast garlic bread. Its just as you imagine, toast spread with home made garlic butter, yum yum.0
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bumping as making pizza tonight, and haven't made HM garlic bread in ages!! Hav lots of fresh herbs sitting nice on my window!
shame I am on a diet, but the rest of the tribe will love it ;-)it costs nothing to smile:D0 -
I love crusty bread dipped in cold olive oil thats flavoured with herbs, I can't believe I didn't think of making garlic bread this way.
I bet its fantastic.
I'm never buying it from the supermarket or making it with butter again.
From now on its olive oil, herbs & garlic for me!!!!0 -
DDs love garlic dough balls. I haven't got round to making them myself yet but it's something I need to experiment with because they cost £1.39 for 12 small balls in asda :eek::eek:There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0
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DDs love garlic dough balls. I haven't got round to making them myself yet but it's something I need to experiment with because they cost £1.39 for 12 small balls in asda :eek::eek:
But they taste so goooooooood:drool::drool::drool:
How are you & yours?:D
Was wondering where you had got to lately.0 -
But they taste so goooooooood:drool::drool::drool:
How are you & yours?:D
Was wondering where you had got to lately.
They do taste good but with 12 in a pack split between the three of us you don't get manySo of course, I have to buy more than one pack and know I can make them cheaper.
We're good. Had a lot going on lately so took a break.
How are you hunny?There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
They do taste good but with 12 in a pack split between the three of us you don't get many
So of course, I have to buy more than one pack and know I can make them cheaper.
We're good. Had a lot going on lately so took a break.
How are you hunny?
I'm fine, thank you. So HAVE you made them or are you hoping to learn.
Just been reading about your DDs, good luck:rotfl:0
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